The One Directioner took to Twitter to hit back at parents that claimed the 1D song Live While We're Young was too inappropriate to be included in a school choir showcase.

Mary and Michael Stone, who have children in the Chelsea School District, complained to officials that the hit song violated the district's policy for sexual innuendos.

The lyrics to the chorus include: "I know we've only met but let's pretend it's love/ And never, never, never stop for anyone/ Tonight let's get some and live while we're young."

The Stones reckoned that the innuendo "get some" made the song way too X-rated for a family friendly choir showcase.

OFFENSIVE: Live While We're Young follows a boy trying to get a girl to spend the night [YOUTUBE]

SASSY: Louis fired back at the parental criticism [TWITTER]

“I hope the two of you 'get some' very soon :) #cryingparents”

Louis Tomlinson

The pair also objected to the line "Don't let the pictures leave your phone", which they assumed to be referring to sexting.

The clash between the Stones, who withdrew two of their teenage children from the show after the performance went ahead, and the school district went largely unnoticed in the press - but now Louis has brought the drama crashing into the lives of 15.6 million followers.

The cheeky 22-year-old tweeted: " Dear Mr and Mrs Stone, I'm deeply saddened by your complaint to Chelsea High School regarding our lyrics… I hope the two of you 'get some' very soon :) #cryingparents".

This unusually sassy outburst whipped the 1D-verse into a frenzy, with the hashtag '#cryingparents' soon trending.

While the 1D guys aren't really pushing any Rihanna-esque boundaries with their poppy lyrics, this is one of the first times that one of the boys has bitten back at parents for their criticism.

BAD INFLUENCES: The Stones claimed that the 1D song was sexually provocative [WENN]

We're sure Louis's naughty response will rile the Stones even further, after their request to have Live While We're Young removed from the setlist of the showcase was rejected.

After Chelsea School District Superintendent Andy Ingall emailed the family to tell them the tune didn't violate policy, the Stones replied: "They (the children) all know it is wrong and they are watching to see if we will stand up for what is right.

"If a male student in the school were to stand up in the lunch room during lunch and show his shirt with this message to a girl in school. He would be forced to change his shirt because it is 'Sexual Innuendo.'"

It seems starting for Doncaster Rovers and bagging an Addision Lee life membership has turned young Louis into quite the rebel.